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Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: Clinical, Legal and Ethical Aspects

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Coercion is one of the most fascinating and controversial subjects in psychiatry. It is a highly sensitive, and hotly debated topic in which clinical practice, ethics, the law and public policy converge. This book considers coercion within the healing and ethical framework of therapeutic relationships and partnerships at all levels, and addresses the universal problem of how to balance safety versus autonomy when dealing with psychiatric treatment. Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry is a much needed contribution to the literature. The first three sections deal with the conceptual and clinical aspects of coercive treatment, the legal aspects and the ethical aspects of coercive treatment. In detail, these sections cover a broad spectrum of issues: coercion in institutions and in the community, coercive treatment and stigma, the definition of best practice standards for coercive treatment, de-escalation of risk situations, recent developments in mental health legislation, mental health care and patients' rights, cross-cultural perspectives on coercive treatment, historical injustice in psychiatry, and paternalism in mental health. The fourth section features users' views on coercive treatment: giving voice to an often-unheeded population. Finally, the book addresses the original topic of coercion and undue influence in decisions to participate in psychiatric research. This book presents the first comprehensive review of the issue of coercion in psychiatry. With chapters written by the leading experts in the field, many of whom are renowned as clear thinkers and experienced clinicians, it may be seen as a starting point for international discussions and initiatives in this field aiming to minimize coercion. See more
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  • Dimensions: 168 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Feb 2013
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780470978559

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Professor Kallert has been active in the field of mental health services research for many years. He was co-ordinator of the EC-funded research project European evaluation of coercion in psychiatry and harmonisation of best clinical practice (EUNOMIA). He has published 6 books more than 35 chapters in books and more than 125 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He has received the Hermann-Simon-Prize for Social Psychiatry and the Hans-Heimann-Prize of the German Society of Psychiatry Psychotherapy and Neurosciences. He is an Honorary Member of the World Psychiatric Association. Dr. Mezzich was Chair of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Section on Classification and Diagnostic Assessment and a member of the ICD-10 Mental Disorders Workgroup and the DSM-IV Task Force. He has authored over 200 scientific journal articles and book chapters and 25 books and monographs primarily on psychiatric diagnosis and epidemiology from clinical philosophical statistical and cultural perspectives and more recently on person-centered psychiatry and medicine. He has received six Honorary Doctorates from universities in the Americas and Europe as well as the Simon Bolivar Award of the American Psychiatric Association the Medal for Extraordinary Merit of the Medical Council of Peru and the Linneaus Medal of Uppsala University in Sweden. He is President of the InternationalNetwork for Person-centered Medicine. Professor Monahan is well known internationally for his numerous publications and presentations in mental health law for his leadership of the MacArthur Research Network on Violence Coercion and Competence and of the current MacArthur Research Network on Mandated Treatment in the Community and for his generous support and encouragement of scholars in coercion and in all areas of mental health law.

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